1.1 [--] The Alan Young Show
21Mar1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
09Apr1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Premiere program.
Written by Leo Solomon and Dave Schwartz
Guests
Polly Bergen
Ben Wright
Joseph Kearns
Highlights:
Polly sings "Don't Blame Me".
*NOTE: News Item: Long Beach Press-Telegram, March 21, 1950.
The "Alan Young Show," new comedy series, will broadcast live over this channel
tonight. Young will do an opening
comedy bit, and participate in two other situations on each show.
Recordings of this show will be seen in the east, starting in April. [RF]
*NOTE: Syracuse Herald News Item - Sunday April 16, 1950.
Comedian Alan Young may prove to be television's fair-haired boy for 1950. The
new Alan Young Show which debuted Sunday
April 9, 1950 is outstanding. If the shows to come are anything like the first
presentation, Young is sure to click
with televiewers as a Sunday night video must.
On the first show, the wry-faced comic drew laughs aplenty while applying his
talents to painting himself into a corner
and then painting a door and doorknob on the wall, opening the door and walking
out.
In another sketch, he and actor Ben Wright, dressed as British soldiers, sat in
a shell hole in front of a ticking
delayed-action bomb, having tea while waiting with comic indifference, for the
explosion.
In what was probably the best skit of the show, Young impersonated a young man
on his first airplane trip,
with Joseph Kearns portraying a veteran air traveler business man. It seemed as
though Young did everything possible
to make himself a general nuisance to his seatmate.
The show, scripted by Leo Solomon and Dave Schwartz, is well-paced and a fitting
example of what television needs
more of. [RF]
*NOTE: This was Polly Bergen's television debut. [RF]

1.2 [--] The Alan Young Show
28Mar1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
23Apr1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Marilyn Maxwell
Synopsis:
Scoutmaster Young takes his troop on a hike. In the second sketch he plays a
young man in a theater balcony with a
girlfriend. [RF]
Synopsis 2:
Young will appear as a scoutmaster taking his troop out on a hike, then as a
young man sitting in a theater balcony
with his girl friend. [RF]

1.3 [--] The Alan Young Show
04Apr1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
30Apr1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guests
Kay Starr
Synopsis:
When Alan Young goes to the hospital there is immediate danger to all patients
in the place, but when he goes to
a rest home there is real trouble. [RF]
Synopsis 2:
Alan plays a hapless hospital patient and will also foul up the quiet peace of a
rest resort in his closing skit.[RF]

1.4 [--] The Alan Young Show
11Apr1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
28May1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Lina Romay
Synopsis:
Young creates havoc in a clothing store as he tries to buy a new suit.
In a second skit he'll get trapped in a line at the check stand of a supermarket
with a load of groceries.[RF]

1.5 [--] The Alan Young Show
18Apr1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
07May1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Patti Clayton
Synopsis:
He visits a credit dentist who is more interested in his bank account and
references than in his molars.
In a second sketch of the kind Young does best, he is a young man going to visit
his girl friend, whose parents
dislike him intensely.[RF]

1.6 [--] The Alan Young Show
25Apr1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
14May1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Monica Lewis
Synopsis:
On the loose in an automobile laundry, Alan Young creates his usual havoc and
then does the act he couldn't
get in last week, life in a credit dentist's office.[RF]

1.7 [--] The Alan Young Show
02May1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
21May1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Carole Richards
Synopsis:
Alan becomes a juror on the case of a young girl who is tried for the attempted
murder of her girlfriend,
and Alan is on the jury, which means any land of verdict may result. [RF]

1.8 [--] The Alan Young Show
09May1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
04Jun1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
GuestConnie Haines -
SingerNot to be confused with Connie Hines who later became Alan Young's TV wife in
Mister Ed
Synopsis:
Young becomes a paperhanger's assistant. This should leave plenty of room for
true comedy situations.
Synopsis 2:
Young is in a sketch as a paperhanger's assistant and chief cook and bottle
washer in a ship's galley on
a luxury liner. [RF]

1.9 [--] The Alan Young Show
16May1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
11Jun1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Martha Tilton
Synopsis:
Alan Young becomes an unemployed barber and seeks work in a beauty shop. He gets
it and so do his customers.
There is a minor riot among the feminine seekers of beauty when Young gets to
cutting up as a hair-stylist.[RF]
Synopsis 2:
Young will play an unemployed barber who wrangles a job as a ladies
hairdresser.[RF]

1.11 [--] The Alan Young Show
30May1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
25Jun1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Ella Logan
Synopsis:
Imagine being a fan of the New York Giants and going to a baseball game, only to
find yourself sitting in
the midst of the Brooklyn Dodgers' rooting section.[RF
Ella Logan, the petite Scottish "blues" singer, is special guest.

1.12 [--] The Alan Young Show
06Jun1950 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
02Jul1950 CBS Sun [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
singer June Christy
blonde model Chili Williams
actress Hope Emerson
Synopsis:
When high society gives a musical recital they don't bargain for the
consequences. Alan Young lugs his bass-fiddle
into the recital and creates as much havoc musically as a bull in a china shop
could noisily. [RF]

1.13 [--] The Alan Young Show
13Jun1950 CBS Tue (no guest details)

13Jun1950 *NOTE: News Item: Long Beach Independent
When Alan Young returns after a summer vacation his show will be seen in the
Midwest and East on a whole batch
of stations, his ratings increase and likeability have steadily climbed.[RF]

2.01 [14] The Alan Young Show (season 2 Premiere)
24Aug1950 CBS Thu (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Guest
Gloria De Haven
Dorothy Shay
The Park Avenue Hillbilly
*NOTE: Second season premiere of The Alan Young Show on Thursdays moves Lucille
Norman Show to Saturdays. [RF]

2.02 [15] The Alan Young Show
31Aug1950 CBS Thu [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young spends a day on the beach with his girlfriend. As usual with his
affairs, there is a catch. This time the
girl's parents disapprove of him but the poor fellow is tolerated because he
supplies the transportation.

*News Item Syracuse Post-Standard September 10, 1950.
Singer Jane Froman, now fully recovered from the airplane accident that almost
took her life, will ppear on the
Alan Young show Thursday night. Sept. 21, 1950. [RF]

2.05 [18] The Alan Young Show
21Sep1950 CBS Thu (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Guests
Ken Murray
Martha Tilton
Synopsis:
When Alan Young takes a look at his spindly physique he decides he needs muscles
and goes to a gym to get them. He
finds some on a heavyweight boxing champ and that's all, brother.
Also tonight Young will be assigned to take care of his younger brother in a
second sketch against a background of
oversize furniture.
Ken Murray will do a guest stint as will Liltin' Martha Tilton. [RF]

2.07 [20] The Alan Young Show
05Oct1950 CBS Thu (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young is a hospital orderly and that should set medical science back 100
years. In a second scene, he is a member
of a theatrical (West Coast) troupe in a small town that is in dire
circumstances. [RF]

2.09 [22] The Alan Young Show
19Oct1950 CBS Thu (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
09Nov1950 CBS Thu (East Coast) [Syracuse]
Guest
Connie Haines
Synopsis:
Playing the role of a young co-pilot of a British airplane, Alan Young finds the
ship in trouble and discusses the
situation over the radio with the control tower. In a second scene he is
scheduled to play the role of a real estate
agent and tries to sell a beat-up old house. [RF]

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*NOTE: After all these weeks on sustaining locally (he has sponsors in the
Midwest and East) Alan Young, one of TV's
better comedians, gets a bankroller here as the Ford Dealers' Advertising
Association of Southern California picks up
the tab. This sponsorship also entails shifting the show from Thursday to
Tuesdays at 7pm PST. [RF]
CBS Thursdays 9:00-9:30pm East Coast (delayed)
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2.14 [27] The Alan Young Show
21Nov1950 CBS Tue 7pm (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
14Dec1950 CBS Thur 9pm (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
Announcer Herbert Rawlinson
Guests
singer Dorothy Shay
Eileen and Elsa Nilsson
Synopsis:
Young is scheduled to play the role of a taxi driver who stops in a restaurant
for a midnight snack and also plays
a second skit as a country rube in New York. [RF]

2.22 [35] The Alan Young Show
16Jan1951 CBS Tue 7pm (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
08Feb1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
GuestsGloria De Haven
Franklin Pangborn
Ilene Woods
The Mellowmen
Tom Mahoney
TV's most confused young man is Alan Young and he is too shy to strike Up an
acquaintance with the girl next door
(Gloria De Haven). Then he gels mixed up with a horde of shoppers at a clearance
sale. Franklin Pangborn portrays
a clerk in the store. All of this, and Ilene Woods. The Mellomen and Tom
Mahoney. [RF]

2.23 [36] The Alan Young Show
23Jan1951 CBS Tue 7pm (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
15Feb1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
Guests
Mercedes McCambridge
Charles Coburn
Ilene Woods
Synopsis:
Alan Young will be a bridegroom already at the altar who ponders what kind of a
wife his sweetheart will be and
becomes reluctant to get hitched to Mercedes McCambridge who portrays his
bride-to-be. In a second scene Alan
plays a deck steward on a pleasure cruise who offends a dignified high official
played by Charles Coburn. [RF]

2.24 [37] The Alan Young Show
30Jan1951 CBS Tue 7pm (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
22Feb1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
Guest
Georgia Gibbs
Synopsis:
ACADEMY AWARD - winning Alan Young will demonstrate how he won the Emmy during
his show on KTTV (11) at 7 p.m.
First he attends a musical concert and gets involved with a dignified European
conductor.
In his second scene he goes to a mountain cabin for a rest, only to find battle
with a leaky roof and a recalcitrant
Murphy bed.
The first time we met Alan, some four years ago, he was busy giving a puppy to
little Gloria Hart of Lynwood who was
afflicted with rheumatic fever. At the Academy banquet he told us that he still
gets letters and cards from the
little girl. [RF]

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NOTE: No Alan Young, he is in New York and will originate his TV show there for
three weeks.
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2.27 [40] The Alan Young Show (1st show from New York)
27Feb1951 CBS Tue 7pm (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan repeats the wrestling bit he did here several months ago as a referee in
the ring with The Super Swedish Angel
and Mahmut Yousuf. In another scene he is a befuddled young man attending his
first big New York party in a Gotham
apartment. [RF]
*NOTE: Alan Young returns after a week's absence with his first New York TV
show.
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2.x [--] The Alan Young Show
15Mar1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
Guests
Diana Lynn
Ilene Woods
James Gleason
*NOTE: News Item: ALAN YOUNG will return to the West coast to do his telecasting.
The budget for the show in New York was 40% higher than out here and CBS
couldn't allow enough rehearsal time. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show
23Mar1951 CBS Fri (West Coast) [Long Beach Press-Telegram]
Synopsis
Alan Young plays tho role of a janitor trying to repair the plumbing in an
apartment house during his show tonight.
*NOTE: This is a special show being done in the Friday night time slot for one
week only. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show
03Apr1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young becomes the father of a baby boy whom he coddles well into the lad's
adulthood. In a second scene he is
attempting to install three telephones in the office of a toy firm's executive,
and there are a number of miscalls. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show
10Apr1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young becomes embroiled in a domestic argument following a dance at which
Alan gives too much time to another woman.
In a second sketch he tries to sell a 27-foot cabin cruiser he built from
blueprints taken from a magazine. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show
17Apr1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young joins an exclusive golf club and wins the club tournament with a neat
430 score (150 strokes over par)
and he also portrays an antique salesman. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show
24Apr1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
Guest
Fred Clark
Synopsis:
When a United States Senator, played by Fred Clark of-the movies, is flying to
Washington and the plane has a
forced landing, he finds himself sharing a room with Alan Young. This wrecks his
career. In a second scene of the
Alan Young show, Alan and his wife are set to go to the movies when some
unwanted callers come in. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show
01May1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young is the second husband of a woman formerly married to a big game
hunter and has a rough time of it then
he is a day-dreamer who keeps imagining (ala Walter Mitty) of how great he could
have been in another career. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show
22May1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
Guest
Nelson Eddy
Synopsis:
Nelson Eddy pays a visit to Alan Young and gets caught up with piracy. Young is
an English nobleman who is a
hostage and 'the pirate, Nelson Eddy, decides that Alan should walk the plank.
However, Young's effect on the
crew is chaotic. [RF]

2.xW [--] The Alan Young Show (Last show of the season
-West Coast) (possibly Live)
12Jun1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent]
GuestMel Torme, "the velvet fog" is the guest singer.
Synopsis:
Alan as a fight, fan in search of a ticket and as a sheriff in trouble with some
criminals.

*NOTE: Alan Young makes his final appearance of the season but returns in eight
weeks
on Tuesday August 28, 1951 (West Coast) for his third season. [RF]

3.03 [--] The Alan Young Show
18Sep1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
04Oct1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
GuestNelson Eddy
Synopsis:
Alan Young climbs from servant to opera singer at the expense of his gucsl star,
Nelson Eddy.
Young sings "Indian Love Call" using Eddy's voice. In a second scene Alan is due
to give first aid to an injured man,
thus maiming six passersby.[RF]

3.04 [--] The Alan Young Show
25Sep1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
18Oct1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
GuestMartha Tilton
Synopsis:
Alan Young comes home after a hard day at the office to find his family and an
unknown neighbor glued to the TV set.
He does his best to attract attention, but fails. In another skit he complicates
the "foot impression" ceremonies
of a famous dancer at Grauman's Chinese Theater. [RF]

3.05 [--] The Alan Young Show
02Oct1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
25Oct1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
Guest Bob Crosby
Synopsis:
Bob and Alan are cast as roommates in college and Alan says he wants to get in
the Crosby band. He shows up with his
"jazzpipes".
*NOTE: For the first time in 10 years Bob Crosby and the eight original Bobcats
get together during the Alan Young Show. [RF]

3.06 [--] The Alan Young Show
09Oct1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young proves that he is a man, not a mouse (or does he?), when he decides
the worm should turn and take command
of his domineering wife and daughter. In another skit he takes a job as a horse
groom at the race track and throws
things into an uproar.[RF]

3.07 [--] The Alan Young Show
16Oct1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Guest Helen O'Connell
Synopsis:
Alan Young gets his neck wrapped in an ultra-modern long neck lamp and makes a
trip into the wall via the in-a-drawer bed
when he introdues his wife to his new $350 per month apartment which is equipped
with all the "modern" conveniences.[RF]

3.08 [--] The Alan Young Show
23Oct1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
01Nov1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
Synopsis:
After graduating from barber college, Alan Young goes to work in a high class
shop next to the Foreign Embassy Club and
his "cut up" tactics are enough to clip your funny bone. In another skit, Alan
takes his bass drum on a train ride to
attend a convention. My barber, Verne, should mavbe lake a look, huh? [RF]

3.09 [--] The Alan Young Show
30Oct1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
GuestGale RobbinsSynopsis:
Alan Young discovers a gopher at work in his yard and begins digging and
tunneling in an effort to capture the intruder.
In another skit Young is cast, as a 19th Century soldier attached to an outpost
under attack.[RF]

-----------------------------------------------------------------[--] The Alan Young Show
06Nov1951 CBS Tue (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
*NOTE: No Young tonight with "Danger" coming on the relay, Alan Young will shift
his activities to Sunday at 8pm
beginning next week. We'll see the kinnie of the program as the live relay show
to the East will be on Thursdays.[RF]------------------------------------------------------------------

3.10 [--] The Alan Young Show
08Nov1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
11Nov1951 CBS Sun (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
GuestCesar Romero
Synopsis:
With Alan will be Sam and Harry, two educated pigeons, who discuss Young and his
guest Cesar Romero. The pigeons
wait to see which of the two men will be selected for matrimony by Gladys.
The Starlighters will also be featured in the show.[RF]
*NOTE: News item: Young is now telecasting live to the East on Thursday at 6pm
and we (the West Coast) have to wait
three days for the kinnie (Kinescope).

3.11 [--] The Alan Young Show
18Nov1951 CBS Sun (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
GuestJimmy Gleason
Synopsis:
Alan Young is assigned as a tester of new equipment for the armed services, and
if anyone could outfumble him as
a tester he hasn't yet been discovered.[RF]

3.12 [--] The Alan Young Show
25Nov1951 CBS Sun (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
GuestGale Gordon
Synopsis:
"Little Lord Fauntleroy" takes a beating at the hands of Alan Young.
*NOTE: Stage and radio actor Gale Gordon makes his TV debut as Young's neighbor
in the second skit called
"Helpful Sam".[RF]

3.16 [--] The Alan Young Show
13Dec1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
16Dec1951 CBS Sun (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
GuestLisa Kirk
Synopsis:
Alan Young portrays a TV repairman on a house call in te skit and also plays the
role of 19th Century sailor who
leaves wife and baUy behind to go on a world tour. This skit was scheduled in
November but was cancelled. [RF]

3.18 [--] The Alan Young Show
27Dec1951 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
30Dec1951 CBS Sun (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young creates havoc in a bus depot. In another seen he is a British sailor.

3.19 [--] The Alan Young Show
03Jan1952 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
06Jan1952 CBS Sun (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
Synopsis:
Alan Young and his nagging wife inherit a restaurant and then discover it is a
hot dog stand about 100 miles from the
middle of nowhere. Alan also plays a construction (or destruction) worker on a
skyscraper. [RF]

*NOTE: New format Alan Young changes the plan of his show as he presents a
two-act play instead of two unrelated skits.

3.23 [--] The Alan Young Show
07Feb1952 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
10Feb1952 CBS Sun (West Coast) [Long Beach Independent]
GuestsHuntz Bell
Frankie Darro
Connie Haines
Synopsis:
Alan joins the men in his new neighborhood in building a clubhouse to keep the
young men off the streets.

*NOTE: News item: February 28, 1952. Alan Young fades on March 30 when both his
regional sponsors, Esso in the East
and Ford dealers out here terminate their contracts. Esso says that $25,000 per
is too heavy a load to carry for the
show. Alan will vacation by making three movies. [RF]

3.27 [--] The Alan Young Show
06Mar1952 CBS Thur (East Coast) [Syracuse Herald]
09Mar1952 CBS Sun (West Coast)[Long Beach Independent]
GuestsGisele Mackenzie
Hal March
*NOTE: West Coast airing, this is the last show of the season the anthropolgy
quiz show "What In the World"
takes Alan's place until September. [RF]

*NOTE: News item: Oakland Tribune September 24, 1952.
Alan Young, another TV performer who usually plays the role of a lovable sap,
has finally kissed and made up with his
employers at CBS and signed a new five-year contract. He and the network spent
so much time haggling over the comic's
desire to do his shows on film, however, that it now looks as if he won't get
back to the TV screens until the film series is sold. [RF]

*NOTE: News item: Long Beach Independent September 25, 1952.
Signing a five-year contract with CBSTV was ALAN YOUNG and he'll start to work
right away on a pilot film for a comedy
series. He will also do his show bi-monthly "live" until next July when film
will take over. [RF]

*NOTE: News item: San Antonio Express October 26, 1952.
Alan Young is shooting the first of "The New Alan Young Show" films which he
hopes CBS will be releasing by the end of
February. He plays a bumbling junior-clerk in a bank whose Jobs are to wet
sponges, fill ink wells, etc.

Season 4 begins February 1953 alternating with The Ken Murray Show under
the title "Time to Smile" with Dawn Addams
playing Alan's girlfriend Kay. After two months of unsuccessful programs, the
show reverted back to its two skits
per show but failed to recoup the fans and the show was cancelled in June 1953.
[RF]

4.01 [89] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show
15Feb1953 [Syracuse Herald][Long Beach]
castDawn Addams
Mabel Paige
Synopsis:
The show will be the situation comedy type and will present Young as a bank
clerk who falls in love with the
president's daughter, portrayed by Dawn Addams. Mabel Paige is cast as Young's
grandmother. [RF]

4.02 [90] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show
01Mar1953 [Syracuse Herald][Long Beach]
castDawn Addams
Russell Gaige
Synopsis:
Pandemonium erupts when a lion, a cheetah, and a tiger are scheduled for guest
appearances and when the lion
"breaks loose" so does trouble. [RF]

4.03 [91] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show
15Mar1953 [Syracuse Herald][Long Beach]
castDawn Addams

4.04 [92] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show
29Mar1953 [Syracuse Herald][Long Beach]
castDawn Addams

*NOTE: Alan's show reverts back to the original format of two skits in the next
program.[RF]

4.07 [95] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show:
10May53 CBS Sun
Synopsis:
Alan Young presents two sketches, one on spies behind the Iron Curtain and one
of a yokel.[RF]

4.08 [96] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show:
24May53 CBS Sun
GuestGale Robbins
Synopsis:
Alan Young climbs a mountain and goes to death row on his "Time to Smile". [RF]

4.09 [97] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show:
07Jun53 CBS Sun
Synopsis:
Alan Young presents his impression of a great lover during the early days of the
"Talkies". [RF]

4.10 [98] Time to Smile - The Alan Young Show:
(final show)
21Jun53 CBS Sun Synopsis:
Alan Young plays the role of a typical American father on his final show of the
year to be seen on
"Time to Smile". [RF]

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